Urumi, the Most Dangerous Sword of Ancient India

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  1. Jodah profile image89
    Jodahposted 2 years ago

    This is a very interesting article by Ravi Rajan about this most dangerous sword.
    https://hubpages.com/education/Urumi-th … ient-India

  2. Brenda Arledge profile image81
    Brenda Arledgeposted 2 years ago

    Ravi...
    Another interesting story...Urmi sounds like a dangerous weapon.
    I can't imagine myself using one.

    Nice article

  3. ravirajan01 profile image95
    ravirajan01posted 2 years ago

    Thanks John for sharing

  4. ravirajan01 profile image95
    ravirajan01posted 2 years ago

    Thanks Brenda.it takes 12 years to master it.

  5. Misbah786 profile image81
    Misbah786posted 2 years ago

    Eh! It is one of the most deadliest weapon on the planet. Even thinking about it gives me shivers; I'm not sure how someone could harm another person (even an enemy) with such a lethal sword; even whirling it over and around oneself is risky. Thank you, Ravi, for providing such in-depth information about the Urumi sword.
    Thank you, John, for sharing.
    Happy weekend, and bundles of Blessings to both of you!

  6. ravirajan01 profile image95
    ravirajan01posted 2 years ago

    Thanks Misbah

  7. Pamela99 profile image87
    Pamela99posted 2 years ago

    I can't imagine carrying that sword around your waist, and it is so deadly. You sure have to be committed since it takes 12 years of training. This is all new to me, and very interesting, Ravi.

    Thanks for posting Ravi's article, John.

  8. ravirajan01 profile image95
    ravirajan01posted 2 years ago

    Thanks Pamela.

  9. aesta1 profile image95
    aesta1posted 2 years ago

    I haven't heard of this sword, and thank you, Ravi, for this information. You do write about varied, exciting topics which expand my knowledge. Thank you, Jodah for posting this here.

  10. ravirajan01 profile image95
    ravirajan01posted 2 years ago

    Thanks Mary for your kind comments

  11. surovi99 profile image86
    surovi99posted 2 years ago

    This was an intriguing account of Urumi, which is the most dangerous sword of Ancient India. It was interesting to know the sword is so sharp and also used by women in various part of India as a weapon. Thank you, Ravi for sharing this.

    Thanks, John, for sharing Ravi's work.

  12. ravirajan01 profile image95
    ravirajan01posted 2 years ago

    Thanks Rosina

  13. AliciaC profile image93
    AliciaCposted 2 years ago

    Ravi has created another interesting and informative article. I appreciate the training and skill needed by someone in order to use the weapon safely, but to be honest I wonder why someone would do that. Using the urumi sounds like a dangerous activity!

  14. ravirajan01 profile image95
    ravirajan01posted 2 years ago

    Thanks Linda

 
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